nbsp    Sending my child to Samoa raises questions about my ability to communicate on a regular basis with my child and the staff. How does your program approach this issue?
A    Today we find ourselves living in a Global world. When it comes to communication, consultants and parents have told us that our communications well exceed many of the stateside programs. We know that parents can be nervous about the distance their child is from them. Because of this, we understand the importance of and maintaining regular contact. Your son and all of our staff can be reached via telephone, fax, email and regular mail. You will have a bi- weekly call with your sons therapist, your son will also be part of that call after his initial settling in period (the therapist will advise you on his participation) this is your family therapy session. Additionally, you will have a weekly call with the program director and your son to talk about progress in other areas of the program. Our therapists and parents can communicate during the week via email on an as needed basis. We frequently send pictures via the Internet, so that you can see how you son is doing.
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